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Identical
twins Darlene and Diane met identical twins Mark and Craig Sanders at a
twin convention. Darlene and Mark fell in love and got married, as did
Diane and Craig. Diane and Craig have since given birth to identical
twin boys. The two Sanders families talk about their unusual family
situation.
Mark
Sanders had just experienced love at
first sight at a twins convention
in Twinsburg, Ohio, when his first thought was that he better go find
his identical twin brother.
Craig and Mark Sanders had stopped by the convention in 1998 when Mark met Darlene Nettemeier,
who was there with her identical twin sister, Diane. The twin blondes
were visiting family nearby and decided to stop by the event.
“I
was actually by myself in the lobby of the hotel when I first saw
Darlene and Diane,’’ Mark told Savannah Guthrie on TODAY Wednesday.
“Craig was actually back in the hotel working, because we were working
at the time on a story, and I had to go get him because otherwise I was
afraid they were going to be scared I was some single crashing the twin
party. I had to prove I actually had a double somewhere.’’
Mark not only met his future wife, Darlene; he also ended up introducing his twin brother to his future wife - Diane. The two couples had a double wedding in 1999 after the brothers proposed on the same day.
Taking
the twin theme a step further, Craig and Diane had identical twin boys,
Colby and Brady, in 2001. Identical twins have no hereditary traits
that influence a predisposition to having identical twins. No one knows
why identical twins happen, as they come from a spontaneous split of a
fertilized egg.
The two families now live next to one another in
Houston, and all of the twins, plus Craig and Diane’s other son and Mark
and Darlene’s two girls, had Guthrie seeing double on TODAY Wednesday.
The
odds of having identical twins are three in every 1,000 births, but the
odds of an identical twin marrying another identical twin and then
giving birth to identical twins are millions to one. Genetically, the
five combined children of the two couples are technically siblings,
although in reality they are considered cousins.
Identical
twins Mark and Craig Sanders appeared on TODAY with their wives,
identical twins Diane and Darlene Sanders, and their combined five
children, including Craig and Diane's identical twin boys, Colby and
Brady.
“We told (the doctor) the history of our
families (when Diane was pregnant),’’ Craig said. “She said, ‘Oh yeah,
it’s twins.’ We thought she was joking, but she said, ‘No, come look.
It’s two.’’’
After meeting at the convention, the couples bonded
over their love of baseball and carried on a long-distance relationship
from Craig and Mark’s home in Houston and the girls’ home in St. Louis.
Within a year of meeting Darlene and Diane, the brothers decided they
would propose to them on the same day.
“We were worried, ‘Well,
what happens if one proposes, what’s that one going to think?’’’ Craig
told Guthrie. “Is her sister also being proposed to? So we decided we
would do it at the same time.’’
The sisters both have the same
style of engagement ring, and they wore identical dresses at the wedding
while their father walked both of them down the aisle at the same time.
“It
was fun shopping for dresses, because she would take half and I would
take half, and we would try them on,’’ Diane told Guthrie. “If it didn’t
look good on her, it wasn’t going to look good on me.’’
“We knew
we had to go with something a little straighter (for a dress) so that we
could all fit down the aisle with our dad,’’ Darlene said.
The
families have a shared backyard in Houston that allows the children to
all play together. They admitted to occasionally mistaking an aunt or
uncle for one of their parents when looking at them from behind. While
the families don’t do too many activities with all nine of them at the
same time, for at least one of them, the twin theme can get a little
old.
“I’m considered the evil twin of the four of us, because
sometimes there is an evil twin,’’ Mark told Guthrie. “I’m the one who
gets a little tired of the story. It doesn’t get that much attention,
but every now and then it just gets to be a little too much.’’
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